Still Waiting On Important Coaching Hires
Wednesday, February 22nd, 2012Yeah, the Bucs have major coaching pieces in place and plenty fans have breathed a sigh of relief that the entire Rutgers staff didn’t follow Greg Schiano to Tampa.
But critical holes remain.
Special teams coach, obviously, and quarterbacks coach are huge pieces for the Bucs. Nothing but crickets so far on those fronts, and Joe has to wonder about the quality of candidates still available. Are there really A-list coaches in those areas on the market?
Specifically at quarterback, Joe wonders whether rockstar general manager Mark Dominik and Schiano will learn toward signing a true veteran free agent quarterback to push/mentor/backup Josh Freeman, if they can’t get the caliber of QB coach they desire.
Last season, Dominik was quick to talk about how Alex Van Pelt had a long career and his years of playing experience was an asset for Freeman and, in effect, filled the role of having a veteran player for Freeman to talk to. One has to think Dominik still values that veteran sounding board for Freeman.
Joe knows Steve DeBerg recently resurrected Rex Grossman’s career working with him as a private coach in Tampa. Perhaps DeBerg would be interested? Or perhaps the Bucs go the Donovan McNabb route as Bucs beat writer Roy Cummings suggested?
Regardless, Joe expects/hopes Freeman will have a player or coach by his side that’s taken quite a few snaps in the NFL.
Update: OK, Joe is aware of Randy Melvin as the Bucs’ D-line coach. As former defensive coordinator for B.C. in the CFL, the local paper there initially reported he left for the Dolphins but they’ve since corrected their report.